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Harriet "Hattie" Woodford 1867 - 1917

Harriet Woodford was born on October 26, 1867 to George Woodford and Mary Delilah Davis, and had siblings George Andrew Woodford, Harry L. Woodford, Lafayette Woodford, Eveline Woodford, Manson Douglas Woodford, Wesley D. Woodford, Frank W. Woodford, Louisa Alice Woodford, Isaac Woodford, and Katherine "Kate" Woodford. Harriet Woodford died at age 49 years old on January 24, 1917.
Harriet Woodford
October 26, 1867
January 24, 1917
Female
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Harriet Woodford's History: circa 1867 - circa 1917

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  • 10/26
    1867

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    October 26, 1867
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  • 01/24
    1917

    Death

    January 24, 1917
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    Harriet "Hattie" Woodford lived 25 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 49.
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In 1867, in the year that Harriet "Hattie" Woodford was born, on January 8th, African-American men were given the right to vote in the District of Columbia when Congress overrode President Andrew Johnson's veto. This was the first place in the U.S. to give African Americans the right to vote.
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In 1888, when she was 21 years old, on January 12th, the 'Schoolhouse Blizzard' blanketed Dakota Territory. Montana, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Texas were hit, leaving 235 dead. Many of those who perished were children on their way home from school. The day was relatively warm when it began and the blizzard hit unexpectedly, catching most by surprise.
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